Preparation/Sufficiency of Site Sample Clauses

Preparation/Sufficiency of Site. Before commencing the design and construction work, the Design/Builder shall (i) visit and thoroughly inspect the Project Site and any structure(s) or other man-made features to be modified and become familiar with local conditions under which the Project will be constructed and operated; (ii) familiarize itself with the survey, including the location of all existing buildings, utilities, conditions, streets, equipment, components and other attributes having or likely to have an impact on the Project; (iii) familiarize itself with the Owner’s layout and design requirements, conceptual design objectives, and budget for the Project; (iv) familiarize itself with pertinent Project dates and programming needs, including the Project schedule, (v) review and analyze all Project geotechnical, Hazardous Substances structural, chemical, electrical, mechanical and construction materials tests, investigations and recommendations; and (vi) gather any other information necessary for a thorough understanding of the Project. If the Project involves modifications to any existing structure(s) or other man-made feature(s) on the Project site, the Design/Builder shall also review all as-built and record drawings, plans and specifications of which Design/Builder has been informed by Owner about and thoroughly inspect the existing structure(s) and man-made feature(s) to identify existing deficiencies and ascertain the specific locations of pertinent structural components. Claims by Design/Builder resulting from Design/Builder’s failure to familiarize itself with the Site or pertinent documents shall be deemed waived.
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Preparation/Sufficiency of Site. The Construction Manager shall, among other things Construction Manager needs to do to perform its obligations under this Agreement, as and when appropriate, (i) visit and thoroughly inspect the Project Site and any structure(s) or other manmade features to be modified and become familiar with local conditions under which the Project will be constructed and operated; (ii) familiarize itself with the survey including the location of all existing buildings, utilities, conditions, streets, equipment, components and other attributes having or likely to have an impact on the Project; (iii) familiarize itself with the Owner’s layout and design requirements, conceptual design objectives, and budget for the Project; (iv) familiarize itself with pertinent Project dates and programming needs, including the Project schedule, (v) review and analyze all Project geotechnical, Hazardous Substances, structural, chemical, electrical, mechanical, and construction materials tests, investigations and recommendations; and (vi) gather any other information necessary for a thorough understanding of the Project. If the Project involves modifications to any existing structure(s) or other manmade feature(s) on the Project site, the Construction Manager shall also review all as-built and record drawings, plans and specifications of which Construction Manager has been informed by Owner and thoroughly inspect the existing structure(s) and manmade feature(s) to identify existing deficiencies and ascertain the specific locations of pertinent structural components. Claims by Construction Manager resulting from Construction Manager’s failure to familiarize itself with the Site or pertinent documents shall be deemed waived.
Preparation/Sufficiency of Site. Construction Manager shall (a) visit and thoroughly inspect the Project Site and any structure(s) or other man-made features to be modified and become familiar with local conditions under which the Project will be constructed and operated;
Preparation/Sufficiency of Site. 1.5.1 The Professional shall (i) visit and properly inspect, consistent with the level of professional skill and care required hereunder, the Project Site and any structure(s) or other man-made features to be modified; (ii) familiarize itself with the survey, including the location of all existing buildings, utilities, conditions, streets, equipment, components and other attributes having or likely to have an impact on the Project; (iii) familiarize itself with the Owner’s layout and design requirements, conceptual design objectives, and budget for the Project; (iv) familiarize itself with pertinent Project dates and programming needs, including the Project design schedule attached as Exhibit XX, (v) review and analyze all Project geotechnical, Hazardous Substances (hereinafter defined), structural, chemical, electrical, mechanical and construction materials tests, investigations and recommendations; and (vi) gather any other information necessary for a thorough understanding of the Project. If the Project involves modifications to any existing structure(s) or other man-made feature(s) on the Project site, the Professional shall also review all as-built and record drawings, plans and specifications of which Professional has been informed by Owner about and properly inspect, as is consistent with the level of professional skill and care required hereunder, the existing structure(s) and man-made feature(s) to identify existing deficiencies and ascertain the specific locations of pertinent structural components.
Preparation/Sufficiency of Site. Professional shall (a) visit and properly inspect, consistent with the Standard of Care, the Project Site and any structure(s) or other man-made features to be modified; (b) familiarize itself with any surveys provided by Owner and with the location of all existing buildings, utilities, conditions, streets, equipment, components and other attributes having or likely to have an impact on the Project; (c) familiarize itself with Owner’s layout and design requirements, conceptual design objectives, and budget for the Project; (d) familiarize itself with pertinent Project dates and programming needs, including the Project design schedule, (e) review and analyze all Project geotechnical, Hazardous Substances (hereinafter defined), structural, chemical, electrical, mechanical and construction materials tests, investigations, reports and recommendations; and (f) gather any other information necessary for a thorough understanding of the Project. If the Project involves modifications to any existing structure(s), or other man-made feature(s) at the Project Site, Professional shall also review all as- built and record drawings, plans and specifications of which Professional has been informed by Owner about and properly inspect, as is consistent with the Standard of Care, such existing structure(s) and man-made feature(s) to identify existing deficiencies and ascertain the specific locations of pertinent components, including structural components. Owner does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any information supplied. Professional uses any information provided at its own risk and is required to verify information contained therein. Professional hereby waives any and all claims, including claims for additional time or compensation based on the use of any information provided by Owner.
Preparation/Sufficiency of Site. Before commencing the Project, the Contractor shall (i) visit and thoroughly inspect the Project Site and any structure(s) or other man-made features to be modified and become familiar with local conditions under which the Project will be constructed and operated; (ii) familiarize itself with the survey, including the location of all existing buildings, utilities, conditions, streets, equipment, components and other attributes having or likely to have an impact on the Project; (iii) familiarize itself with Arvada’s engineering and design requirements, design objectives, and budget for the Project; (iv) familiarize itself with pertinent Project dates and programming needs, including the Project schedule; (v) review and analyze all Project geotechnical, environmental, and construction materials tests, investigations and recommendations, (vi) review all specifications; and (vii) gather any other information necessary for a thorough understanding of the Project. Claims by Contractor resulting from Contractor’s failure to familiarize itself with the Site or pertinent documents shall be deemed waived.
Preparation/Sufficiency of Site. Professional shall (a) visit and properly inspect, consistent with the Standard of Care, the Project Site and any structure(s) or other man-made features to be modified; (b) familiarize itself with any surveys provided by Owner and with the location of all existing buildings, utilities, conditions, streets, equipment, components and other attributes having or likely to have an impact on the Project; (c) familiarize itself with Owner’s layout and design requirements, conceptual design objectives, and budget for the Project; (d) familiarize itself with pertinent Project dates and programming needs, including the Project design schedule,
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Preparation/Sufficiency of Site. Before commencing the design and construction work, the Design/Builder shall:

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  • Sufficiency of Funds Buyer has sufficient cash on hand or other sources of immediately available funds to enable it to make payment of the Purchase Price and consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Sufficiency of Assets Except as set forth in Part 3.6, the Assets (a) constitute all of the assets, tangible and intangible, of any nature whatsoever, necessary to operate Seller's business in the manner presently operated by Seller and (b) include all of the operating assets of Seller.

  • Sufficiency of Moneys The Recipient has sufficient moneys in addition to those granted to Recipient pursuant to Section II of this Agreement to fund the Project to completion;

  • DELIVERY OF PREMISES If the Landlord shall be unable to give possession of the Premises, exclusively the Suite 200 Premises and the Suite 246 Premises, on the Fourth Expansion Premises Commencement Date by reason of (i) the Landlord work is not substantially complete, (ii) the holding over or retention of possession of any tenant, tenants or occupants, or (iii) for any other reason, then Landlord shall not be subject to any liability for the failure to give possession on said date. Under such circumstances the Base Rent to be paid herein shall not commence until the Premises (exclusively the Suite 200 Premises and the Suite 246 Premises) are made available to Tenant by Landlord, and no such failure to give possession on the Fourth Expansion Premises Commencement Date shall affect the validity of this Sixth Amendment to Office Building Lease or the obligations of the Tenant hereunder. The Base Rents due hereunder will be adjusted at the time that any or all of the Fourth Expansion Premises are delivered to Tenant substantially complete to reflect the same underlying effective rent of the rent structure specific to each suite with the lease expiration dates to remain unchanged. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Fourth Expansion Premises Commencement Date for the Suite 200 Premises together with the Suite 246 Premises has not occurred within ninety (90) days after the Fourth Expansion Premises Commencement Date, the Tenant, by written notice to the Landlord given within ten (10) days after the expiration of such ninety (90) day period, may terminate the Sixth Amendment to Office Building Lease without any liability to the Landlord. Separately, if the Fourth Expansion Premises Commencement Date-Suite 240 Premises has not occurred within ninety (90) days after the Fourth Expansion Premises Commencement Date-Suite 240 Premises, the Tenant, by written notice to the Landlord given within ten (10) days after the expiration of such ninety (90) day period, may terminate the terms of lease for the Suite 240 Premises in the Sixth Amendment to Office Building Lease for the Suite 240 Premises not delivered in said time frame without any liability to the Landlord. If Landlord’s failure to complete Tenant’s improvements within ninety (90) days after the Fourth Expansion Premises Commencement Date and/or Fourth Expansion Premises Commencement Date-Suite 240 Premises is result of Tenant Delay, Tenant shall not have the option to terminate the Sixth Amendment to Office Building Lease or the terms of lease for the Suite 240 Premises in the Sixth Amendment to Office Building Lease.

  • Surface Preparation Clean the surface to be treated of all dust, dirt, clay, grass, sod and any other deleterious matter before application of the asphalt surface treatment.

  • Frequency of Evaluation Short form employees shall be evaluated one (1) time per year, which evaluation shall be completed no later than June 1.

  • Accuracy of Data (A) The Contractor shall ensure that the data received from Providers is accurate and complete by:

  • Notification to Unsuccessful Job Applicants The parties agree that any unsuccessful candidate for an ONA job posting will be notified, in writing, within one (1) week of the decision being made and prior to the posting of the name of the successful candidate. The parties further agree that the above notification will be copied to the ONA Bargaining Unit President.

  • INSPECTION OF PREMISES Landlord and Landlord's agents shall have the right at all reasonable times during the term of this Agreement and any renewal thereof to enter the Premises for the purpose of inspecting the Premises and all buildings and improvements thereon. And for the purposes of making any repairs, additions or alterations as may be deemed appropriate by Landlord for the preservation of the Premises or the building. Landlord and its agents shall further have the right to exhibit the Premises and to display the usual "for sale", "for rent" or "vacancy" signs on the Premises at any time within forty-five (45) days before the expiration of this Lease. The right of entry shall likewise exist for the purpose of removing placards, signs, fixtures, alterations or additions, that do not conform to this Agreement or to any restrictions, rules or regulations affecting the Premises.

  • Project Reports; Completion Report 1. The Recipient shall monitor and evaluate the progress of the Project and prepare Project Reports in accordance with the provisions of Section 2.06 of the Standard Conditions and on the basis of indicators agreed with the World Bank. Each Project Report shall cover the period of one (1) calendar semester, and shall be furnished to the World Bank not later than one (1) month after the end of the period covered by such report.

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